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issues we’re having with productivity."
    "I think you have a lot of files to clean up, and you need to hire more capable staff. Your current staff are hot, supermodel looking women who seem to enjoy your company, but they miss calls and don't answer them, they've hung up on clients, they seem to screw up transferring to the tech guys downstairs, and they are too busy kissing your ass and fondling each other to do their jobs properly. If you really want to turn your company around and expand your fiscal curve, you need to fix that." Sadie said, spewing the truth bluntly to him.
    "So, you're saying I need to hire more people like you and less like Jennifer with the all natural DD breasts that bounce so much when she walks they almost take her eye out?" He grinned. "But I'd miss her breasts so much!"
    "You're a pervert." Sadie said groaning at the mental image.
    Cedric walked over to her and crowded her when she took a step away from him.
    "You know what's funny, Sadie? You didn't run screaming in the other direction when you were exposed to my perversions. I think you have an inner naughty girl that needs to be brought out." Cedric whispered to her, and poured another triple shot drink in the glass she was holding.
    Sadie was caught off guard, she hadn't even realized he'd been holding the alcohol bottle.
    Panicking, she drank the shots before she realized how much alcohol he'd been giving her. Setting it down because her head started to spin a few minutes later, she looked at him and shook her head.
    "Even if I was a naughty type of girl, I wouldn't be interested in sharing a man with a million other women. I don't understand their comfort in sharing you with each other." She said, slurring slightly.
    "Because they get something out of it besides sex or a relationship with me. Job security for one, an easy going office work environment for another. I'm sure the parties and limos don't hurt either." Cedric said grinning.
    He took the glass from Sadie's fingers and set the liquor bottle and her glass on the table and crowded her back.
    Leaning over her, he put his face so his lips were almost touching her own.
    Sadie gasped, feeling his hot breath, a mere inch from her mouth, if she pushed herself forward, she could kiss him. Her world was spinning around her and she reached out to grab his arm to balance herself.
    "Steady there, whoa girl!" Cedric said, wrapping his arm around her waist to keep her from tipping over. "You're a light weight."
    "I don't drink often." Sadie muttered and rested her head against his chest for a moment to catch her breath.
    "Sitting in the hot tub will help, come on." Cedric took her outside and in front of her just stripped down to his birthday suit and stepped into the hot tub.
    "I don't have a bathing suit." Sadie said, feeling odd when she stared at Cedric's nudity.
    "Don't be shy, get in." He told her and patted the seat next to him. "Come on, we'll sit here for a while and you'll feel better."
    Sadie thought about it for a minute and then decided to be brave. She kicked off her shoes and took her clothes off, sinking into the water and sighing in ecstasy as the water rolled around her.
    Cedric slid over next to her and started to massage her shoulders.
    "Ohhhh, that feels so good." Sadie said as his thumbs pressed into sore muscles under her shoulder blades.
    "Sadie, tell me more about what you think we should do with the office." Cedric whispered in her ear, his lips brushed her lobe as he whispered to her over the jets of the hot tub.
    Sadie tipped her head back as he found a particularly nasty knot in her left shoulder and moaned loudly before answering him.
    "I think if you absolutely have to keep the girls around, that you reduce the number to two or three women you like the most and cut the rest out. You need a capable staff, and to be politically correct, you need to hire other races and genders and ages." Sadie told him. "If you want your business to be taken more serious on a billion

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